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Check the X-Box free gift. All I can say is, WHY!?
> ther quite useful if you and your freind has an xbox cos then you
> could take it round showing him how much further you are on splinter
> cell then him!
Tis true, i done it too my mate *yes i have a mate*, but he then asked me to do the rest of the game for him, and as a good friend i done it, twas very boring...
Dont get me wrong it is a good game, just the particular level that i was doing...
The memory card also has extra usage, Something to do with Xbox Live I think, You can download your account information onto it, And play Xbox Live with someone else on another Xbox.
Simple concept.
THE THING IS BIGGER THAN MY FRIDGE.
> So you can take your data to someone elses house?
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> And be sociable?
>
> And not spend your life living in your parents house?
>
> Etc etc.
But surely it would cost less (well, to us anyway) if they just released a serial cable to connect two X-Boxes and transfer the information between them.
I kinda see their point, but £25 just so you can transfer sodding information? Total ripoff, especially when a serial cable costs about £5-10.
> That's what I've always wanted to know. Why manufacture memory cards
> when you have 50,000+ blocks of memory!?
Say you are going to your mates house and taking Halo with you, You can download your Halo save from your Xbox HDD to a memory card and take it with you.
Simple concept.
And be sociable?
And not spend your life living in your parents house?
Etc etc.
> I think he's confused why you'd want a memory card when you have an
> 8GB harddrive.
That's what I've always wanted to know. Why manufacture memory cards when you have 50,000+ blocks of memory!?
You'll learn someday maddmun.
You mean these people didn't actually realise that?? HA!